Method evidence record
Open Information Extraction
Open Information Extraction (Open IE) is a text-mining task that automatically extracts subject-relation-object triples from text without requiring a predefined relation schema. Introduced by Banko and colleagues (2007) for extraction over the open web, it converts free-running text into structured assertions used to build knowledge graphs and to mine large text collections.
Source record
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Open Information Extraction (Open IE)
Taxonomic method record · process-pipeline / text-mining
- Banko, M., Cafarella, M. J., Soderland, S., Broadhead, M. & Etzioni, O. (2007). Open Information Extraction from the Web. Proceedings of IJCAI 2007, 2670-2676. · URL
- Mausam (2016). Open Information Extraction Systems and Downstream Applications. Proceedings of IJCAI 2016, 4074-4077. · URL
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Related methods
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